Gosh, that looks like my closet and stash of yarn! Who peeked?
I am enjoying your blog, love your looms. Started out on a few DA looms. I have seen some of Isela Phelps videos using your looms. Her husband Sam made the DA looms that I have. Your new loom looks great and I am looking forward to buying it. God Bless, Jean in DE
I am enjoying your blog, love your looms. Started out on a few DA looms. I have seen some of Isela Phelps videos using your looms. Her husband Sam made the DA looms that I have. Your new loom looks great and I am looking forward to buying it. God Bless, Jean in DE
I’m an experienced knitter and can use double pointed knitting needles but those require a great deal of attention. I wanted a project to do in front of the TV without much concentration. So I purchased a Sock Loom. It was a little awkward at first. But I eventually could do the knit stitch. One thing about the loom that I don’t like is if a stitch is “dropped”, i.e. doesn’t get on the peg. It’s almost impossible to save the stitch! Also, the movable pegs are a pain to get to and create a stitch. (I’m using a light weight sock yarn). The heel was especially frustrating if a stitch came off a peg. I was half way through the heel when frustration hit and I had to take all my work off of the loom! I’ve started another sock and hope it goes easier than the first one!
This is amazing to find a website advertising looms such as this it sure brings back some really good memories.
My father made looms for my girl friend next door to us and myself exactly like these for us when we were 8 years old, I am now 75 years old, and we made winter scarfs for all our friends and ourselves of course. My father made our looms out of wood and small nails with smooth round heads then we used a larger crochet hook for transferring the yarn.
Thank you!
Joan Carlson’Krueger
Gosh, that looks like my closet and stash of yarn! Who peeked?
I am enjoying your blog, love your looms. Started out on a few DA looms. I have seen some of Isela Phelps videos using your looms. Her husband Sam made the DA looms that I have. Your new loom looks great and I am looking forward to buying it. God Bless, Jean in DE
I am enjoying your blog, love your looms. Started out on a few DA looms. I have seen some of Isela Phelps videos using your looms. Her husband Sam made the DA looms that I have. Your new loom looks great and I am looking forward to buying it. God Bless, Jean in DE
I’m an experienced knitter and can use double pointed knitting needles but those require a great deal of attention. I wanted a project to do in front of the TV without much concentration. So I purchased a Sock Loom. It was a little awkward at first. But I eventually could do the knit stitch. One thing about the loom that I don’t like is if a stitch is “dropped”, i.e. doesn’t get on the peg. It’s almost impossible to save the stitch! Also, the movable pegs are a pain to get to and create a stitch. (I’m using a light weight sock yarn). The heel was especially frustrating if a stitch came off a peg. I was half way through the heel when frustration hit and I had to take all my work off of the loom! I’ve started another sock and hope it goes easier than the first one!
This is amazing to find a website advertising looms such as this it sure brings back some really good memories.
My father made looms for my girl friend next door to us and myself exactly like these for us when we were 8 years old, I am now 75 years old, and we made winter scarfs for all our friends and ourselves of course. My father made our looms out of wood and small nails with smooth round heads then we used a larger crochet hook for transferring the yarn.
Thank you!
Joan Carlson’Krueger